Similar organisations to Denver County Kids Identified With Dyslexia
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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5590.
Kids 4 Critters Inc
A 6-week program (once a week) teaching responsible pet ownership to 4th graders which aligns with NC State Curriculum.
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Cary
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Community Coalitions
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5591.
Citizens for Safe Yakima Valley Communities
Safe Yakima Valley is a Yakima-based non-profit organization, dedicated to improving and safeguarding our community.
1300
Yakima
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Public Health Programs
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5592.
Hawaii Autism Foundation
Hawaii Autism Foundation's mission is to educate and help Hawaii families find and fund treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorder and share tools and transitional support they need to reach their full potential and thrive as adults.
2300
Kailua
KEARNEY AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Give Where You Live is December 5, 2024.
3625
Kearney
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Group Home, Residential Treatment Facility - Mental Health Related
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5594.
Communicare Inc
THE MISSION OF COMMUNICARE IS TO UTILIZE OUR CORE VALUES TO ENSURE THE PROVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL AND INTELLECTUAL SERVICES AIMED AT IMPROVING THE EMOTIONAL, PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH AND OVERALL QUALITY OF LIFE WITHIN THE COMMUNITIES WE SERVE.
Elizabethtown
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Children's and Youth Services
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5595.
Children & Youth Partnership for Dare County
To connect all children, adolescents, and families with programs and partnerships to ensure they have what they need to thrive.
Manteo
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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5596.
ADHD Mens Support Group Inc
President - @marcalmodovarjr VP - @j0n_j0n.
1662
Bronx
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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5597.
Colorado Yale Association
Colorado Yale Association P. O. Box 911 Denver, Colorado 80201 Welcome to the Colorado Yale Association About We are a group of Yale alumni and friends living in Colorado who seek to contribute to the community through events activities and volunteering.
1000
Denver
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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5598.
Grimes County True Blue Foundation Inc
GRIMES COUNTY TRUE BLUE FOUNDATION STRIVES TO SUPPORT THE NEEDS OF LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BY PROCURING EQUIPMENT THAT DEPARTMENT BUDGETS DO NOT ALLOW LOCAL AGENCIES TO PURCHASE ON THEIR OWN, ASSISTING INJURED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS BY PROVIDING FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN INJURED IN THE LINE OF DUTY AND/OR FORCED INTO EARLY RETIREMENT, AND PROVIDING SCHOLARSHIPS TO GRIMES COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS WHO PLAN TO PURSUE DEGREES RELATED TO LAW ENFORCEMENT, OR WHO HAVE PARENTS WHO ARE ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN LAW ENFORCEMENT.
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